CORVALLIS -- Cameron Oliver has signed a national letter of
intent to join the Oregon State men's basketball program for the 2014-15
season, coach Craig Robinson announced in a news release Wednesday.

Oliver, a 6-foot-8, 220-pound power forward out of Sacramento's Grant High School, should have a shot at starting as a freshman. OSU's
top returning big man is forward Daniel Gomis, who averaged just 10.8 minutes
per game in 2013-14. Gone are Eric Moreland, Angus Brandt and Devon Collier,
the key pieces of arguably the Pac-12's top frontcourt last season.

"We are really excited about Cameron Oliver,
especially getting him at this time of the recruiting process," Robinson said
in the release. "He is going to help us in a lot of ways. He has length, he has
shooting ability and he has athleticism; all of the things that can help a
freshman play right away in this league."

Oliver was one of the top unsigned seniors in the country
when he verbally committed to the Beavers earlier this month. After missing his
entire junior season with a torn ACL, he averaged 21.5 points
in 11 games for a 27-7 Grant team.

Oliver, who inked with OSU on the first
day of the late signing period, chose the Beavers over Oregon, Arizona and
Missouri, among others. Rivals, 247Sports, ESPN and Scout.com rate him as a
three-star prospect.

"When I took my visit there, it felt pretty good there,"
Oliver told The Oregonian earlier this week. "I felt a good camaraderie with
the guys, and I felt like we could do a lot of good things for the team."

Oliver joins one of the top recruiting
classes of the Robinson era. A trio of three-star athletes -- Oldsmar, Fla.,
center Isaiah Manderson, Malone, Fla., guard Chai Baker and Salt Lake Community
College guard Gary Payton II -- signed with OSU during the early period. The
Beavers have now filled the maximum 13 scholarships for next season.